अरक्ष्यमाणाः स्त्रिय उर्वि बालान्शोचस्यथो पुरुषादैरिवार्तान् ।
वाचं देवीं ब्रह्मकुले कुकर्मण्यब्रह्मण्ये राजकुले कुलाग्र्यान् ॥२१॥

araká¹£yamÄṇÄḥ striya urvi bÄlÄn
Å›ocasy atho puruá¹£Ädair ivÄrtÄn
vÄcaá¹ devÄ«á¹ brahma-kule kukarmaṇy
abrahmaṇye rÄja-kule kulÄgryÄn

2 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: LSB(2)

 araká¹£yamÄṇÄḥ - unprotected; striyaḥ - women; urvi - on the earth; bÄlÄn - children; Å›ocasi - you are feeling compassion; atho - as such; puruá¹£a-Ädaiḥ - by men; iva - like that; ÄrtÄn - those who are unhappy; vÄcam - vocabulary; devÄ«m - the goddess; brahma-kule - in the family of the brÄhmaṇa; kukarmaṇi - acts against the principles of religion; abrahmaṇye - persons against the brahminical culture; rÄja-kule - in the administrative family; kula-agryÄn - most of all the families (the brÄhmaṇas).


Text

Are you feeling compunction for the unhappy women and children who are left forlorn by unscrupulous persons? Or are you unhappy because the goddess of learning is being handled by brÄhmaṇas addicted to acts against the principles of religion? Or are you sorry to see that the brÄhmaṇas have taken shelter of administrative families that do not respect brahminical culture?

Purport

In the Age of Kali, the women and the children, along with brÄhmaṇas and cows, will be grossly neglected and left unprotected. In this age illicit connection with women will render many women and children uncared for. Circumstantially, the women will try to become independent of the protection of men, and marriage will be performed as a matter of formal agreement between man and woman. In most cases, the children will not be taken care of properly. The brÄhmaṇas are traditionally intelligent men, and thus they will be able to pick up modern education to the topmost rank, but as far as moral and religious principles are concerned, they shall be the most fallen. Education and bad character go ill together, but such things will run parallel. The administrative heads as a class will condemn the tenets of Vedic wisdom and will prefer to conduct a so-called secular state, and the so-called educated brÄhmaṇas will be purchased by such unscrupulous administrators. Even a philosopher and writer of many books on religious principles may also accept an exalted post in a government which denies all the moral codes of the Å›Ästras. The brÄhmaṇas are specifically restricted from accepting such service. But in this age they will not only accept service, but they will do so even if it is of the meanest quality. These are some of the symptoms of the Kali age which are harmful to the general welfare of human society.